So are people doing money laundering with OCs or something?
6 years ago
Head
You could buy an OC and hold onto it as an asset which you could then sell when you needed some cash. Depending on how well you can resell it, I could see this being a good way to hide some income. Makes me wonder when I see people buying adoptables, never using them, then selling a few months or years later. Or maybe I'm just stupid
YamatoIouko
~yamatoiouko
In your defense, how much of your blood goes to your brain versus the rest of you? X3
ZeeDog
~zeedog
OP
My head does warm up when I'm doing schoolwork
Zahur
~zahur
This actually makes me sad, there are A LOT of artists have a rule that people can't sell for a higher price of the selling price because of that
ZeeDog
~zeedog
OP
Even if they have that, it would still work as an asset they can sell off when needed. It would then just be a game of the cost of having it stored as an asset versus the benefit
expandranon
~expandranon
Seems like a highly inefficient way to launder rather small amounts of money. It'd be amusing as hell to find out that a huge chunk of the adoptables market in the furry community was the result of the mob doing it to launder money. Would also explain why adoptables are so inexplicably popular.
ZeeDog
~zeedog
OP
I honestly don't see why people would hoard characters they never use, then sell them occasionally, other than some scheme
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